Michael Weiss' Freedom Blades

This isn't meant as a bashing thread, but what possible value is there for Michael Weiss to wear those "Freedom blades"? Do these blades enable him to skater faster, higher, better? I think not. The only thing Weiss can do with his new blades are the offbeat, funky moves when he "stands" on his heels, etc. These may be fine for exhibition programs and professional shows, but they really do not belong in eligible competition. They just don't add anything to his choregraphy. On the contrary, I think they detract from the overall flow of the program - Weiss's herky-jerky stops and starts on the blades. Yuk!

Looks as though Weiss is doing everything he can to add as many unusual moves to his future-professional repertoire.

You've got a point .... Maybe - and this is only a guess - he was looking for a trademark. Plush has got his Bielmann spin, Yags his footwork, and people will always remember (ex: Cohen/Kwan/Joubert include "Yagudin-footwork" into their programs).

When was the last time anything this innovative has appeared in the line of figure skating blades or boots? Yeah, I know most fans can't stand him, but I say "kudos" to Michael Weiss for at least trying something new..........42

Originally posted by show 42 When was the last time anything this innovative has appeared in the line of figure skating blades or boots? Yeah, I know most fans can't stand him, but I say "kudos" to Michael Weiss for at least trying something new..........42

*high fives Show*

Mike isn't going to be an Alexei Yagudin, or a Kurt Browning, or a Yevgeni Plushenko. He knows that.

Funny how people can't stand Mike but he's in more conversations than most of the top skaters... maybe he's got something going

If Michael Weiss is going to use those blades - then he needs to do some really stellar moves on them and hold them for some period of time. As it was last season (and maybe he was still nervous about how the judges would react) he hardly did anything that different or spectacular w/the blades and when he did a unique move or two - like the sort-of spread eagle on the backs of his blades - he'd hold it for about 1/2 a millisecond. What was the point of making a big deal about the blades if they aren't going to help your skating either technically or artistically - and, I didn't see that they did either for his skating.

He desperately wants to be a big name in skating - it seems he desires legend status in a big way, but he doesn't seem to realize that he doesn't necessarily have to be flashy to become a legend. If he'd just focus on technique and expression and put out some clean, breathtaking programs - instead of doing gymnastics on ice or TRYING so hard to be unique - he could become something really special - an excellent skater. As it is, he's like a sideshow act...

I agree completely, Merfsk8s! I think Mike is missing the whole point. You actually have to MASTER the basic skating skills (like landing the jumps) before you need to start worrying about trademark, innovative moves. I tend to be hard on Weiss. I will say I think he is a pleasant skater with a nice style. BUT....he needs to deliver the goods and quit playing the press and mind games.

I meant "basics" in a sarcastic way. I view even semi-consistent jumping ability a standard and basic of skating today. Mike, as of late, isn't even semi-consistent. I just find the idea of trying to invent new moves ridiculous if you aren't properly focused and successful with the ones that count. I think he needs to get the triple axel under control before he starts to worry about signature moves or even the quads. But, having said that, it would be nice to see him finally pull it all together and go out with a set of clean performances (triple axel and all!). Whatever happend to the "Mike Pike"? Anybody else remember that? Seems he might have given that one up.

Considering Michael is a former Olympian, three times U.S. Champion, and twice World Bronze medalist, I think it's safe to say that he's "pulled it all together" a few times in the past. Sure, he's had bad press and has been known to be opinionated, so are a lot of other people in the limelight. Give the guy a break. He's an arrogant, talented figure skater, not a mass murderer...42

Michael Weiss' Freedom Blades

Originally posted by Lisa You've got a point .... Maybe - and this is only a guess - he was looking for a trademark. Plush has got his Bielmann spin, Yags his footwork, and people will always remember (ex: Cohen/Kwan/Joubert include "Yagudin-footwork" into their programs).

I have to agree with Lisa - he needs a trade mark. I also think it's a marketing ploy between Mike & the Freedom Blades company. Mike gets their money & Mike markets their goods. But wait...I haven't heard that other skaters use the Freedom Blades. How's the company still in business.